Isidora: the city she lost
An unnamed traveller returns to Isidora, a city she left long ago. It is not like she remembers. A short story inspired by Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities.
Images: A scrapbook collection of photographs, illustrations (digital and otherwise) and the images I publish on social media. Read Imaging my World for more details or scroll down.
An unnamed traveller returns to Isidora, a city she left long ago. It is not like she remembers. A short story inspired by Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities.
Is Gothenburg’s Opera house in distress? Pennants flying from the nest of flagpoles outside Gothenburg’s opera, originally published August 2014
Gothenburg’s 2018 Culture Festival – Kulturkalaset – was an opportunity for me to try out my new camera and lenses and see inside some historic buildings.
Making a dash (from 14th August 2014) – a blurred figure dashes across the frame crossing a busy pedestrian street in a torrential downpour.
Wet out West! It’s been sunny and dry in Gothenburg since the beginning of May, but look at this photo from 2013 and remember this year isn’t normal.
The waiting hall of Gothenburg’s Nils Ericson bus terminal at about 10 o’clock at night, seen from outside. Originally published on 5th August 2014.
The Bruegel Fountains of Brussels, a photo essay. Manneken Pis apart, Brussels is blessed with dozens of public fountains, among them the Bruegel fountains.
Framed by one of the iron mooring loops set into the quayside, some of the few remaining dockside cranes along by Göta älv.
The sunset silhouettes of four people on a headland watching the sun set as the contrail of a passing jet cuts across the sky.
Two children watching falling water in the fountain at Brunnsparken, I took this photo and originally published it in July 2013.